Hooray for a new allotment! (even if I am slightly late to the party...)
Re Water - can you put a gutter up on your shed and use a waterbut? How far is it from your house to the plot? water is rather heavy. You can get flexible plastic containers that fit in wheelbarrows, which would seem the least-difficult way of moving water there.
In terms of clearance, is there anywhere you can hire/borrow a big strimmer/brush cutter from? It'll be easier to use a heavy-duty thing to get it all down first, but there would be no point in owning one over time.
I took over my first half-plot in winter and hacked as much as I could down by hand. Now I've taken over the rest of the plot, I'm taking it more slowly.
If you want to get *something* in, I recommend spuds, as they will grow with pretty limited soil preparation.
The thing I would do now is get in the mesh tunnel and evict any nasties before they can get established (tidy it, pull out dead vegetation etc and consider a chemical spray).
Hope it all goes well for you! the one piece of advice I would give is to remember it's a marathon, not a sprint. Do what you can when you can and don't think you've "failed" if you haven't achieved xyz by the end of the year. It will still be there next year.
Re Water - can you put a gutter up on your shed and use a waterbut? How far is it from your house to the plot? water is rather heavy. You can get flexible plastic containers that fit in wheelbarrows, which would seem the least-difficult way of moving water there.
In terms of clearance, is there anywhere you can hire/borrow a big strimmer/brush cutter from? It'll be easier to use a heavy-duty thing to get it all down first, but there would be no point in owning one over time.
I took over my first half-plot in winter and hacked as much as I could down by hand. Now I've taken over the rest of the plot, I'm taking it more slowly.
If you want to get *something* in, I recommend spuds, as they will grow with pretty limited soil preparation.
The thing I would do now is get in the mesh tunnel and evict any nasties before they can get established (tidy it, pull out dead vegetation etc and consider a chemical spray).
Hope it all goes well for you! the one piece of advice I would give is to remember it's a marathon, not a sprint. Do what you can when you can and don't think you've "failed" if you haven't achieved xyz by the end of the year. It will still be there next year.
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